iceman2494
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@Moabfighter figure how to work it ?
Excellent info dude! Thanks for posting it.Micro-nutrient trivia of the day.
Ca- Calcium is directly responsible for proper growth of roots and cellular walls of stems and foliage. A lack of calcium can slow root development and distort newer growth (twisting, deformed, holes, etc.).
Calcium is immobile and relies strictly on transpiration (moving water from the roots to the top of the plant) to move through the plant. That's why newer growth and growth directly in the light are usually the first to be effected.
Too much calcium can compete with iron, magnesium, and potassium and lock them out, and too much of the others can lock out calcium, especially potassium.
It's best if calcium is kept under 200ppm of total nutrient solution.
Sources of calcium: Gypsum, dolomite, eggshells, bone meal, coffee grounds.
You got the hang of it. F'in A Cotton lol.Excellent info dude! Thanks for posting it.
To add to it, calcium can lock out phosphorus when fed together with a resulting pH being above 6.5.
Crazy seeing it real .Roots of my creme de la chem, this is my first time seeing this first hand. I'm so fascinated!! Only 7 days between left and right.
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Looking good. OCD is kicking in. I wanna prune them lol. Very nice root system.Roots of my creme de la chem, this is my first time seeing this first hand. I'm so fascinated!! Only 7 days between left and right.
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Lol, not sure. Shit'n in tall cotton?
The movie Dodgeball lol. "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball!"Lol, not sure. Shit'n in tall cotton?
Lol, aha! Damn, I've seen that too many times to not have caught it.The movie Dodgeball lol. "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball!"
You hold the sensor even or just above canopy, and take the reading; take readings at several diff distances from area directly under the light, to get a feel for the spread. Your goal is to get an even spread across your canopy, at the target intensity (ppfd).View attachment 4334418
How close do I hold this. Few inches changes the values a lot. There’s also not a single manufacturer instructions to be found. Not sure what they were thinking here......
Thanks for the help. Plant still looks like shit.
Lol, aha! Damn, I've seen that too many times to not have caught it.
You’ll find the meter helpful. For qbs, it’s near impossible to accurately estimate how much ppfd and whether it’s even, by eye.I've never measured. I always just ran them close as I could without stress. That was with HPS. I've never bleached one with the HPS, it was always heat first. Grew hard buds... About the same as outdoors for me.
These QBs... I had them at 15", looked fine for a few days, they were perky and happy. Then they started lightening up and I figured it was probably too close. Raised it to 24", the dark green is coming back.
Lux meter should be here tomorrow. See if I can get them harder under these QBs. I like them, just have to sort them out.
Appreciate the lighting info. Definitely not my forte.
I'll get it set up tomorrow soon as it gets here. Thanks for the info above. That's exactly what I'm talking about! TEAMWORK!You’ll find the meter helpful. For qbs, it’s near impossible to accurately estimate how much ppfd and whether it’s even, by eye.
50 k will get you one hell of a blumpkin
Hey man, take us thru em all....Micro-nutrient trivia of the day.
Ca- Calcium is directly responsible for proper growth of roots and cellular walls of stems and foliage. A lack of calcium can slow root development and distort newer growth (twisting, deformed, holes, etc.).
Calcium is immobile and relies strictly on transpiration (moving water from the roots to the top of the plant) to move through the plant. That's why newer growth and growth directly in the light are usually the first to be effected.
Too much calcium can compete with iron, magnesium, and potassium and lock them out, and too much of the others can lock out calcium, especially potassium.
It's best if calcium is kept under 200ppm of total nutrient solution.
Sources of calcium: Gypsum, dolomite, eggshells, bone meal, coffee grounds.
It's contagious lol.50 k will get you one hell of a blumpkin
I add em as they hit me...Doesn't have to just be nutrients. Anything of value. PH, training, circulation, plant processes and functions, lighting... anything that can be applied to growing or the like.
I'll do one a day. If everybody does one a day, we can cover everything and nothing will be able to stop us lol.Hey man, take us thru em all....